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Joevahkiin

In light of all the bad news circulating around about teachers abusing special needs kids and teens and bullying going around in schools, I wanted to share my story of hope and inclusion. My 13 year old Autistic son Zachary has played football since he was 8 with almost the same group of boys, he has never been a great player but has always made up for it in excitement, never give up attitude, and determination to do everything all the other boys are doing.On Thursday of last week (10/17) it was their last game of the season. In the fourth quarter, they put Zachary in. I sat watching as usual when I saw him walk to a different position … not thinking anything of it, I continued watching. Amazement and shock set in as I saw him handed the ball and then he began running for a touchdown with his teammates closely guarding him. He scored a touchdown, his first ever, and I could see the huge smile on his face even in the stands.I was in tears as I watched the whole team surround him and celebrate with him. They presented him with the game ball afterwards, he accepted and just hung his head in amazement, still grinning ear to ear. They had arranged with the opposing team to give my son what to them seemed like five minutes of glory and a chance he might never have had. To my son it was a shining moment he is still talking about. It has been three days and he is still sleeping with his game ball tucked in beside him and carrying it with him everywhere. The Hamilton Wildcats teachers, players, coaches and parents are number one in my book for their outstanding inclusion, acceptance and, well, for giving my son one the best memories if not the best memory of his young life.I just wanted to share his story as I was told by many a doctor he would never be able to play organized sports among other things, and hopefully give some hope to others .. thank you for taking the time to read this.One proud momma,Tonya Moyer

"You’re not cool if you’re a bully. You’re cool if you’re compassionate."

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This reminds me of the sperglord who used to be at the game tournaments held in the shitty little town I used to live in. Every Friday night he'd turn up, and for the 6 hours the tournament ran, he'd be bitching the entire time because he died in COD as much as the rest of us. One of the more memorable quotes:

"OH MY GOD guys! Stop killing me! STOP KILLING ME! I can't even kill anyone because you guys keep killing me! Stop it! Stop iiiiit! Fucking stop it and let me kill someone!"~Angry Sperglord, 2009 If I was shit at something, I'd be highly insulted if people simply let me win. It's not something you can look back on proudly and be all "Yeah, I fucking did that". It's something to be ashamed of. If people let you win and you're not a hot bitch, it's because you bitched so much that they resorted to that after telling you to shut the fuck up for 6 months didn't work.

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Joevahkiin

This reminds me of the sperglord who used to be at the game tournaments held in the shitty little town I used to live in. Every Friday night he'd turn up, and for the 6 hours the tournament ran, he'd be bitching the entire time because he died in COD as much as the rest of us. One of the more memorable quotes:

"OH MY GOD guys! Stop killing me! STOP KILLING ME! I can't even kill anyone because you guys keep killing me! Stop it! Stop iiiiit! Fucking stop it and let me kill someone!"~Angry Sperglord, 2009
If I was shit at something, I'd be highly insulted if people simply let me win. It's not something you can look back on proudly and be all "Yeah, I fucking did that". It's something to be ashamed of. If people let you win and you're not a hot bitch, it's because you bitched so much that they resorted to that after telling you to shut the fuck up for 6 months didn't work.

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My question to you is WHY DIDN'T YOU FIST FUCK HIS STUPID MOUTH WITH YOUR FURIOUS FIST? That's the kind of dude that BEGS for an ass-beating.